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Miles Mechanics Tyres & More

Locality: Merrylands, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9635 8735



Address: 1 Hilltop Rd 2160 Merrylands, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 #drivingtip: The average Australian spends almost an hour driving to work each day. Having a thick wallet and a phone in your pockets can lead to one hip sitting higher than the other, twisting your spine and leading to back pain. When you get in your car to drive, empty your pockets and you might save yourself a whole world of pain.



16.01.2022 Keeping your car's engine clean is one of the best ways to maintain your car. Clean engines don't heat up as much or as quickly and preventing other parts from failing prematurely. Have all necessary filters, coolants and lubricants replaced on a regular schedule. The engine powers the car and makes it possible for all the other parts to do their jobs. Keeping it clean is vitally important and makes sense.

10.01.2022 At Miles Mechanics Tyres & More, we are family owned and operated with 5 fully qualified motor mechanics offering knowledge and experience for all your motoring needs. We support our local community through sponsorship of sporting clubs.

07.01.2022 Make sure to read your owner's manual to see how often it recommends getting your car serviced. If used a lot a service might even be needed sooner rather than later. Also remember that for older cars more frequent services can improve performance and lengthen the lifespan of the car.



04.01.2022 If you have to go out driving today, make sure your tyres are inflated properly. During the rain, they can help you avoid aquaplaning and skidding when well-maintained. If your car does start aquaplaning, ease off the accelerator and, if necessary, ease on the brakes. Don't turn or press on the pedals suddenly. If your car starts to skid, ease your foot off the accelerator, and steer in the direction you want the front of the car to go. Be ready to turn the steering wheel repeatedly until the front of the vehicle is travelling in a straight line.

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